Beginning Sounds – Alphabet Worksheet for Early Learners

Learning Objectives:

  • To introduce and reinforce beginning letter sounds associated with common words.
  • To help young learners recognize and connect alphabet letters with objects starting with corresponding sounds.
  • To improve vocabulary and phonemic awareness through engaging visuals and activities.

Description:

This alphabet worksheet is designed to help young learners connect letters with beginning sounds. Each letter of the alphabet is paired with an object (e.g., A for Apple, B for Balloon) to support phonics development and early literacy skills. The worksheet encourages students to match each letter with an object that starts with the same letter sound, supporting phonetic recognition in a fun and visual way.

Instructions for Parents/Teachers:

  • This activity can be used individually, in small groups, or as part of a phonics lesson.
  • Begin by reviewing each letter and associated object on the sheet, encouraging children to say the words aloud.
  • Ask students to cut out each object picture (if scissors skills are developed) and practice matching them to the correct beginning letter sound.
  • Reinforce the sounds by asking questions like, “What sound does ‘apple’ start with?” to engage students actively.
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